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ItvrfeI1IkiLVOL IX NO 935Ki 5pPALEj A y > r s f if rt i AJ2 i 3 ± jlYour Holiday Advertising Can BeTHEr NDEROYALL LOAN ANDINVESTMENT COWith a combined capital and surplus of30000000And with total resources of more than75000000Offers to patrons all the accommodationsconsistent with safe and prudent bankingDONTGo Music HungryImDont borrow your funBuy a Victor Graj > hopone on the easy payment plan Small payment down then a smallpayment each week andyou soon own it foreverThink of the deliciousmelody the sweet oldsongs the StirringBand and the GrandOpera Music you canhear and enjoy in yourown home Well tellyou today all about theeasy plan if youll callJKPalestine H ardv arcGoitapanyA FIRE ALOften calls to mind to many people the fact that they are notinsured as they should be But it ia too late to take out insurance if the fire happens to be burning your property The timeto insure is now I can write you a policy now that will giveyou the protection you need and should have And I can alsohelp you to secure a home or a piece of business property Ifou want any advice about real estate let me talk with you Iave many good things on hand and can help you make selectionhReal Estate and Fire InsuranceOffice Robinson Bros Bank Phone 103AILYBack In Texas TodayHerald SpecialCarrizo Springs Texas Nov 25Reports reached hero today that aband of Mexican revolutionists headed by Madero crossed into Texasthirty miles below hereFireman KilledMvaxahachie Texas Nov 24 J OCarter a fireman on the HoustonTexas Central was killed in theyards here this morning about 2oclock Carter was firing the secondengine of a doubleheader freightAfter some cars had been set outthe train was pulling out for Enniswhen the coupling between the engineand tender parted Carter was inthe pit shoveling coal into the furnaceat the time of the accident Hepitched forward on the track and wascrushed He died about one hour andthirty minutes afterward Carterwas about 25 years of age and livedin EnnisTenAUTO KILLS CHILDYear Old Boy Jumped In Frontof Passing Auto at WacoWaco Texas Nov 21 LutherChambers aged 10 years son of SW S Chambers was run over thismorning by an automobile atld instantly killedLuther was riding on a farm wagonand the automobile was just turningto pass around the wagon Suddenlythe little fellow leaped from thewagon just in time to get under thewheels of the automobile It was aheavy machine and the little fellowwas crushed to death An inquestwill be heldLong Turkey DriveCtiero Texas Nov 24 Rudolphand Oscar Egg of Mejersville withsix assistants drove a herd of 1212turkeys to town yesterday and soldthem to a local slaughter house Itrequired two days to cover the distance of thirteen miles between thestarting point and destination TheEgg brothers shipped S00 of the birdsto Los Angeles Cal last weekIf you have a want get rid of It byway of the Herald want columnrson of ao clear memory of the pastthe sailorsTheydemanding a wage increaseshorter hours of labor and the abolition of whipping as a mode of punishtfientf A later cablegram says the chamber of deputies have granted amnestyto the Brazilion sailorsrDiscovered After Being Lost For FiveYears From Rich Man toUnknown TrampHerald SpecialLaCrosse Wis Nov 25 Countedas dead and for five years lost following the loss of his half million dollarfortune in a wheat squeeze Abner BFrazier formerly a grain speculatorfMinneapolis was found here todaytramp He hasD SGreig an old friend first recognizedhim on the streets herePATENTS ISSUED TO TEXANSAnd Reported By Jack A Schley Patent Attorney of DallasJack A Schley United States patent attorney of 401 Main street Dallas announces the issuance of thefollowing patents to Texans for theweek ending Nov 19J E Bell Mesquite self adjustingumbrella holder D B Buttnll Mansfield combined scraper annd fenderW M Creager and T C Harry Dallas sluice gate C L Hall Bryanplow W W Hill Seaborn magazineflour sifter W P Lindsey Sadlerplow C D Lovelace San Angelotrap gun D C Moore Cisco matchbox A P Morris Snyder submergeddouble acting pump C P Myer Houston cylinder mounting for carriageJ J Shackelford Putnam disk plowscraper jT S Walker Forestburgtove pipe holder R S Wallace assignor to G G Fix Forney pneumatic system for automobiles D GGaibraith assignor to N L Galbraith Mineral Wells rcndonser TW jdcGann Dallas assignor to M BGleason El Paso derailei H M Minnis assignor to S Potts and C DLove Wylie fire engine S J Minyard Brookeland assignor to T SRichardson Kirbyvllle plow M ETroutt assignor to J Harwell PortWorth hose bridge M E Troutt assignor to J Harwell Fcrt Worth accident brake applianceSUMMARY OF NEWSLOCALCity now holds deeds to propertyi purchased of A C Green for parkpurposesAnderson county boy corn grower receives 25 for sweepstake piize atDallas PairCol G W Buikitt thinks Palestineshould secure extension of TexasSoutheastern RailroadMembers of State Board of MedicalExaminers and Palestine physiciansbanqueted bj Dr R H McLeodGENERALRight of boycott denied local unionsby Ameiican Federation of LaborReport that Madero the Mexican revolutionist was wounded in battleis not confirmedBrazilian chamber of deputies grantsamnesty to mutinous sailors whohave surrenderedTPALESTINE TEXAS FRIDAY AFTERNOON NOVEMBER 25 1910OF THE WOUNDING OF REVOLUTIONARY LEADER MADEROLITTLE FIGHTING REPORTEDIN TODAYS DISPATCHESHerald SpecialEagle Pass Texas Nov 25 Thereport that Madero the leader of therevolution in Mexico had been injured in battle with the federaltroops is keenly regretted by the lib 1eral sympathizers here today whosee in the wounding of the progressive leader the collapse of the revolution iStory Not ConfirmedHerald Special a jEl Paso Texas Nov 25 Nothinghas been received here today confirmatory of the report circulated bythe Mexican government that Maderowas wounded United States Customs Collector Dowe has not confirmed the report It is believed herethat President Diaz has practicallywhipped the revolutionists as littlefighting is reported in progress todayTrains Move on TimeHerald SpecialWashington D C Nov 25 ThosP Edward consul at Ciudad Jaureztelegraphed the state department today that the excitement incident tothe revolution had materially decreased and that trains aremoving on schedule timeMadero Not InjuredHerald SpecialWashington D C Nov 25port purporting to be officialMadero waswounded While ain a fight with federal troopsMexico is denied today in a privatecable received from Vera Cruz Madero is said to be mobolizing hisforces in the mountains near Parraland is preparing to break out in regular guerilla warfare against the government Troops are being stationedthroughout the republic by DiazV1againj4TO MUTINOUS BRAZILIAN SAILi ORS BY CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES DEMAND A WAGE INCREASE AND SHORTER HOURSHerald Speciali London Nov 25 The Rio correspondent of the Exchange Telegraphcompany cables today that the Brazilian mutineers who on November22nd killed their officers annd hoistedthe red flag of revolt and bombardedhe city had surrendered unconditionally The chamber of deputies todayare discussing the question of granting general amnesty to the mutinoussailors and will probably follow theact of the senatemen Outbreaksinpardoning theamongmay be expected atrany hourareALD15 CTS A WEEKwtisemesntsThey are satisfactory in quality workmanshipstyle and fitvAbove all They Satisfy in PriceIf we furnish your winter apparel you will payless and dress betterDENIED TO LOCAL UNIONS BYEXECUTIVE COUNCIL OF THEAMERICAN FEDERATION OFLABOR AT ST LOUISHerald SpecialSt Louis Mo Nov 25 The American Federation of Labor conventionwill close its work here Saturdaynight Rochester Atlanta Washington Minneapolis and other cities arebidding for the 1911 conventionThe right of local unions to declareboycotts against industries was countermanded by a ruling of the executive council today which ruled thatbefore a boycott could be declared itmust be sanctioned by the executivecouncil This ends the attemptedbojcott against the San FranciscoCall by the Solicitors UnionThe socialist members of the convention have withdrawn their opposition to the reelection of PresidentSamuel GompersInlUHMOEKZSaRlTEfforts to Apprehend Any Incoming Passengers From CanadaSubject to CholeraHerald SpecialChicago Nov 25 Federal healthofficers and Chicago police are todayvigilantly watching all incoming passenger trains from Canada to preventthe possible spread of cholera whichwas discovered among the steeragepassengers on the liner Royal atQuebec jeiterdqySUFFRAGETTESTOJAILFifteen of the TwentyOne ArrestedLast Night Sentenced to TwoMonths ImprisonmentLondon Nov 25 Fifteen of thetwentyone suffragettes arrested lastnight for attacking the governmentoffice were sentenced today to twomonths imprisonment with the option of paying fines All of tllemspurned the fines and went defiantlyand joyfully to jailCountees Tolstoi IIITula Russia Nov 25 CountessTolstoi is reported seriously ill heretoday with feverArrested Ten TimesBrownsville Texas Nov 24 Amado Stevens was again arrested todayfor the tenth successive time for alleged selling of meetly outsidemarket place and placed under fa2000 bond in the last case Hisdaughter was arrested today also forthe same alleged offense and placedunder a 1000 bond Stevens hasbeen tried in two of the cases so farThe first resulted in a conviction andthe second in an acquittal The thirdcase will be taken up tomorrowStevens was unable to get a place inthe public market in which to sellmeat so started a market on theoutside The validity of the citys ordinance creating a market place isbeing attacked by the defendant onthe ground that it was not properlypublished at the time of its passageFatal CollisionTexarkana Texas Nov 24 TomFoster head brakeman on the freighttrain was instantly killed and EdHosier the engineer had his chestcrushed and will probably die whena through freight train and a graveltrain came together in a headon collision on the Cotton Belt ten milesthis side of Camden and seventymiles north of here this morningT THE NEWESTSTYLES TODAYShirts that are variously individual that each man may choosecollars that fit vests that arenovelties and hats that are thestyle is what youll find hereplus the best quality and the mostreasonable priceTies 25 Cents and UpShirts 100 aud UpFancy Vests 250 and UpHats 200 and UpWRIGHT COMens Outfitters9VS